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Shelley's avatar

The Fed's reach into education with Title IX covers all sports and, for high school sports, state education must follow the discrimination rules still in effect as it is my understanding that the Biden Admin's unauthorized changes are in court pending rulings. Congress has not changed the laws for Title IX. H.S. sports still operate under sex regulations without gender-identity considerations. State governors, legislatures or AG should crack down on H.S. that allow males on female sports teams. Better yet, pass their own laws, although Blue states would never do that.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

HOWEVER, Shelley.

There is simply no denying if the girls walked off the damn court from BOTH teams, consistently, it would finally surface in the MSM media as everyone would be out of their sockets! Only then, will the AG's pick up the "ball" and bat one our way. . . uhh, in RED states, maybe.

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Shelley's avatar

23 Red states already have laws banning trans females from female sports, many through college. It's the Blue states that let their state school association or even each school to allow it.

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T.'s avatar

Me gusta Mucho !

End this really fast if there are no games to watch.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

Thank you!

Be that as it may, Title IX wise - which is the law - the incursion of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion trumps (no pun)virtually everything!

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Shelley's avatar

It does until those in the legal field get a spine and oust it through friendly courts, which I admit are getting harder to find. So far a few Red states have defunded DEI positions in their state-funded universities.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

I'm wondering about the 300 or so "constitutional conservative" judges Trump appointed? Maybe a handful have been in the fight - but where are the others?

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Shelley's avatar

Perhaps they sit on appellate courts where a bench of judges, not just one, decide cases.

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